Thank you Nacy and Pam for a great video on the Sergers! Was a very helpful and great tips! Resubscribed as I seem to have been unsubscribe have other people saying this happen in different channel good to be back! Liz 😊
@@Noreenlee1 Yes I had thought Nancy had pass away but was not too sure so very sad 😪she was a wonderful lady!!! Then I came across a video after watching the video I commented on! Nancy's family and friends done off her life was done beautifully!!! Thank you so much for replying to my comment!!! 😊
I have a Juki and when I change the threads, I first turn all the dials to zero or one depending on the model, and then pull through the thread. Then return the dial back to its correct position.
In this episode, right before the cording section, you mentioned a workbook that went along with this video. How would I get info on the workbook? I got it - didn't realize it was at the end of video.
Even tho Nancy is no longer with us, I am grateful she lives on to teach us great sewing and serger techniques. What a great legacy.
Excellent techniques!!! 👌Thank you Nancy! Thank you Pam! I've learnt so much from this great demonstration! Sorry to hear Nancy is no longer with us.
Also, after the upper looper and lower looper, you have to try the pooper looper...deep in there as well.
Good tutorial
Thank you Nacy and Pam for a great video on the Sergers! Was a very helpful and great tips! Resubscribed as I seem to have been unsubscribe have other people saying this happen in different channel good to be back! Liz 😊
Nancy, sadly, died a few years ago. However, you did give the idea that I should subscribe. Her information is always good.
@@Noreenlee1 Yes I had thought Nancy had pass away but was not too sure so very sad 😪she was a wonderful lady!!! Then I came across a video after watching the video I commented on! Nancy's family and friends done off her life was done beautifully!!! Thank you so much for replying to my comment!!! 😊
I have a Juki and when I change the threads, I first turn all the dials to zero or one depending on the model, and then pull through the thread. Then return the dial back to its correct position.
so helpful, as always!
In this episode, right before the cording section, you mentioned a workbook that went along with this video. How would I get info on the workbook? I got it - didn't realize it was at the end of video.
If you don’t mind, can you share the model number of the serger Nancy is using - the automatic one! Thx
Looks like the Babylock Acclaim.
Babylock Eclipse. These videos are a few years old and models have changed.
Miss you Nancy
What type of thread is used on a Serger,? I notice there are different weights of threads.
What kind of thread is this?
Madeira.
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